Re: [Clamav-devel] clamav-milter logging

2006-01-28 Thread Sergey
On Wednesday 18 January 2006 11:07, Sergey wrote:

  Disable LogVerbose in clamd.conf
 
 It's not good... :-(
 
 First, that is badly that does not exist default config for clamav-milter 
 (there is still a problem with the common log file). 

What do you think about adding clamav-milter.conf in package ?
Some parameters for clamd and clamav-milter should not be identical. 

And it seems to me, that clamav-milter it is necessary to allocate in the 
separate project as it is absolutely not obligatory to change clamav-milter 
and clamd simultaneously.

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Re: [Clamav-devel] clamav-milter logging

2006-01-28 Thread Nigel Horne

Sergey wrote:


What do you think about adding clamav-milter.conf in package ?
Some parameters for clamd and clamav-milter should not be identical. 

And it seems to me, that clamav-milter it is necessary to allocate in the 
separate project as it is absolutely not obligatory to change clamav-milter 
and clamd simultaneously.
 


Does --config-file not work?

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[Clamav-devel] Clamd Sessions...

2006-01-28 Thread Joseph Benden

Hello,

Inside of Clamd, once a session is established, the timeout is set to 
5.  May I ask why?  It seems to make more sense to use the default 
ReadTimeout value, or make it configurable option.


I'm asking because I have re-written the Proftpd module to use Clamd. 
Once an FTP session is established, I create a local unix socket 
connection to Clamd and start a session.  I need to be able to keep the 
connection open for the time frame a user is connected, because of 
privileges being dropped once the user is logged in.  With the timeout 
of 5, it pretty much closes the connection, if the user isn't quickly 
uploading files.


Regards,
Joseph Benden
Thralling Penguin LLC
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